The genus Calogaya (Teloschistaceae, Xanthorioideae) was established to accommodate mainly epilithic lichens with lobate thalli, previously regarded as the "Caloplaca saxicola group." Data supporting the recognition of this new genus came from European lichens, and although the genus is soundly based, we have found in Asia numerous epiphytic lineages and lineages with reduced, non-lobate thallus in dry continental areas. The taxonomic and functional diversity of Calogaya is distinctly higher in steppe and desert areas of Asia than in the less arid regions of Europe. We sampled 238 specimens, mostly from arid regions of north-western China, Iran, southern Siberia and Turkey. Three nuclear DNA loci were analysed separately and jointly by Baye...
The thesis deals with phylogeny, taxonomy and nomenclature of selected groups of the lichen genus Ca...
Three species of the family Teloschistaceae (lichenized Ascomycota) are described as new to science ...
A conspicuous yellow crust forming extensive covers on some dry and shaded limestone rocks in Europe...
The genus Calogaya (Teloschistaceae, Xanthorioideae) was established to accommodate mainly epilithic...
Calogaya arnoldii, "Caloplaca" fuscoatroides, Caloplaca aff. monacensis, "Caloplaca" xerica, Flavopl...
Thirty-seven taxa of Teloschistaceae were identified from samples collected in continental areas of ...
The molecular phylogeny of the Parmeliaceae, Physciaceae, Caliciaceae and many other families of lic...
The new genus Kudratoviella for the former Caloplaca zeorina group having the highest level of boots...
The genera Coppinsiella and Seawardiella are described based on the combined phylogenetic analysis f...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Crustose, asexually reproducing taxa represent a large component of lichen biodiversity that is ofte...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Molecular phylogenetics has revolutionized the taxonomy of crustose lichens and revealed an extensiv...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
The thesis deals with phylogeny, taxonomy and nomenclature of selected groups of the lichen genus Ca...
Three species of the family Teloschistaceae (lichenized Ascomycota) are described as new to science ...
A conspicuous yellow crust forming extensive covers on some dry and shaded limestone rocks in Europe...
The genus Calogaya (Teloschistaceae, Xanthorioideae) was established to accommodate mainly epilithic...
Calogaya arnoldii, "Caloplaca" fuscoatroides, Caloplaca aff. monacensis, "Caloplaca" xerica, Flavopl...
Thirty-seven taxa of Teloschistaceae were identified from samples collected in continental areas of ...
The molecular phylogeny of the Parmeliaceae, Physciaceae, Caliciaceae and many other families of lic...
The new genus Kudratoviella for the former Caloplaca zeorina group having the highest level of boots...
The genera Coppinsiella and Seawardiella are described based on the combined phylogenetic analysis f...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Crustose, asexually reproducing taxa represent a large component of lichen biodiversity that is ofte...
Four new monophyletic groups are found within the teloschistoid clade of the subfamily Xanthorioidea...
Molecular phylogenetics has revolutionized the taxonomy of crustose lichens and revealed an extensiv...
We describe three new, seemingly-cryptic species in the lichen genus Caloplaca (Teloschistaceae) wit...
The thesis deals with phylogeny, taxonomy and nomenclature of selected groups of the lichen genus Ca...
Three species of the family Teloschistaceae (lichenized Ascomycota) are described as new to science ...
A conspicuous yellow crust forming extensive covers on some dry and shaded limestone rocks in Europe...